Tirupati Balaji Temple: Tirupati Balaji Temple of Andhra Pradesh is famous not only in India but all over the world. Here Lord Vishnu is present in the form of Venkateswara. Tirupati Balaji Temple, which is counted among the richest temples of the country, is once again in the news.
The issue of use of animal fat in Laddu Prasadam in Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple had not yet come to an end when a stampede broke out in Tirupati Balaji Temple, taking the lives of many people. Let us know about Tirupati Balaji Temple.
Rules for darshan in Tirupati Balaji temple
According to religious beliefs, Lord Sri Venkateswara resides in Tirumala with his wife Padmavati. It is believed that all the wishes of the devotees who pray to Lord Venkateswara with a true heart are fulfilled. This is the reason why every day 50 thousand to 1 lakh people come to visit Tirupati Balaji temple. A normal darshan can take 1 to 3 days, if there is a lot of crowd then its time increases even more.
Temple situated on Tirumala hill
The name of the city in which this temple is built is Tirupati and the hill on which the temple is built is called Tirumala (Sri + Malay). Tirumala is also called Venkata Pahari or Seshanchalam. This hill appears to be serpent-shaped with seven peaks which are considered to be symbols of the hoods of Adi Shesh.
Mystery of Tirupati Balaji Temple
- On Thursday, sandalwood paste is applied to Lord Venkateshwara after which a wonderful mystery comes to light. When this coating is removed, the figure of Goddess Lakshmi is visible in the heart of Lord Venkateshwara.
- If you listen to the idol of Lord Venkateshwara, you can hear the sound of ocean waves.
- A lamp is always burning in Sri Venkateshwara Swamy temple and the most surprising thing is that oil or ghee is never put in this lamp.
- It is believed that Mother Lakshmi is also established in the form of God, due to which there is a tradition of dressing Sri Venkateswara Swamy in both male and female clothes.
Hindus once had dominance in this country, but today they are called minority.
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